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THE SENTINEL VlfItLCYOME TO CAMP MCCIOY f 5 W1 7 w 4 1 W The young men ofthe Sixth Corps Area who came in IQZS to Camp McCoy for training in field artillery received a hearty welcome from the Camp and CMTC Com- manders and their Staffs and also from the Honorable Noble Brandon Judah, Ambas- sador to Cuba, who was at the training center in his capacity as Colonel of the 332nd Field Artillery Regiment. Mr. Judah was during several years Civilian Aide to the Secretary of War for the Sixth Corps Area and in many ways worked with the Military Training Camps Association in fostering civilian interest in voluntary mil- itary training. This year he returned from his ambassadorial duties in Cuba in order to command his Reserve regiment in its training at Camp McCoy. In an address to the CMTC students he congratulated them on having suHicient energy and pat- riotism to volunteer again for training in a Citizens' Camp. He referred to the de- sire of the late President Harding that the time would soon come when not less than one hundred thousand young Americans would be in these camps every year. He reported the fact that a large majority of the members in the Congress of the United States are thoroughly satisfied that the Citizens' Military Training Camps are serving JOHN G. TYNDALL Jllljllf, J1'r1l FA, U. S. Army CMTC Communder ta good purpose and expressed his conviction that Congress will continue to make ap- propriations sufiicient for the increasing number of men who volunteer. In conclusion, he urged the young men to seek commissions in the National Guard or, if time fails them for that, to hnd their proper places in the personnel of the Officers' Reserve Corps. Tm: CMTC STAFF AT CAMP MCCOY Page Om' llundn-el Twrrziy-1z'x .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v .v.v.v.v.v.v.v-v.v.v.v. . . . . . . . ' - . . . . . . .VJ .v . .v. . . . . .v. . v.v. . . 1
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411 VN 1 1 'J BATTERY iD , 3RD FIELD ARTILLERY, CMTC BRADLEY, XVALTER E. DAv1s, THOMAS H. ECKER, IRWIN B. FELDMAN, BENJAMIN W. . HOLZAPEEL, XVILLIAM j KLUG, XVILLIAM G. . KROPRE, LESTER R. RUSHMER, EDXVARD H. BLUE COURSE . . Patch Grove, lVis. . . . New Berlin, Ill . . . . Cairo, Ill. IZIS Artcsian Ave., Chicago, Ill. R. 4, Box I5-A. Racine, lVis. R R 1, Box 32, Lincoln, Wis. 5815 Sangamon St., Chicago, Ill. 1452 E. Grand Ave., Decatur, Ill. LARGE, jo11N T. . LENTZ, GEORGE M. KIORGAN, XVILLIAM D. . NELSON, QXLLEN j. RE!SENFELD, NORMAN RETAN, THOMAS G. ROLLINS, FRANK . SEYMOUR, GORDON B. STEERS, ROGER T. . 105 Klouncl St.. Joliet. lll. . 46 Blanche jvc., Mounds, Ill. 5715 Kenmore jvc., Chicago, Ill. 3335 N. Halsred St., Chicago, Ill. 2316 Chicago Ave., Chicago, lll. 13422 Marlowe Ave., Detroit, Mich. . . . . LlXnse, Mich. . . 415 Part St., Elgin, Ill. 311 Poplar St., Mound City, Ill. D-3 211 Fl U3 E11 2 v-1 r-4 2 kd l Nl'
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